How do Americans say property?

How do you pronounce property?

What is the correct pronunciation?

How is either pronounced in England?

Using English phonetics, [ EE-ther ] and [ AHY-ther ] are both correct.

What are property words?

Here are some words that are associated with property: ownership, intellectual property, estate, attribute, personal property, real property, real estate, public property, wealth, private property, characteristic, realty, feature, lease, commonage, holding, land, possession, personalty, shareholding, natural law, trust …

How do Brits say tomato?

How do you pronounce neither in Australia?

How do you say schedule in USA?

How do the British say watermelon?

How do you say cabbage?

How do u say Basil?

How do you say pecan in Canada?

Is it pronounced turmeric or turmeric?

A: You’re largely right. It’s “TER-muh-rihk,” according to “The New Food Lover’s Companion.” Go to the online Oxford Dictionaries Web page (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com) to hear how to pronounce the word.

Do you say Erb herb?

The British pronunciation is “Herbs” with an “H” while American pronunciation is “erbs” without the “H.” Quite simple, eh? Just like this simple vinaigrette recipe to go with your herb salad. “Herb” or “erb,” it’s really your choice.